Due to additional rainfall expected in the San Lorenzo Valley and CZU Burn Scar area over the next several hours, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office reports the following areas are now under evacuation warning:
BOU-E004A BOU- E005 BOU-E006A BOU-E006B BOU-E007B BOU-E008A BOU-E008B BOU-010 BOU-E011A BOU-E011B BOU-E012A BOU-E012B BOU-E012C BOU-E013 BOU-E014 BOU-E015B BOU-E020 BOU-E021 BOU-E022B BOU-E030 BOU-E031A BOU-E031B BOU-E032B BOU-E036A BOU-E036B BOU-E040 BOU-E-041A BOU-E041B BOU-E042A BOU-E043A
BOU-E043B BOU-E043C BEN-E002A BEN-E002C BEN-E002E BEN-E002G BEN-E002I BEN-E003B BEN-E003D BEN-E004A FEL-E002B FEL-E003B FEL-E006B FEL-E007B CRZ-E001C CRZ-E001B CRZ-E002A CRZ-E005B CRZ-E005C CRZ-E006B CRZ-E007B CRZ-E008B CRZ-E008C CRZ-E010C CRZ-E014A CRZ-E017B CRZ-E017C CRZ-E018B
Due to the rising level of the San Lorenzo River, Paradise Park CRZ-E081 and Felton Grove FEL-E008 are also under evacuation warning. Those who feel unsafe or need extra time, please consider making arrangements now.
This message is to alert residents that an evacuation may be necessary. Zones have been updated for risk of debris flow areas, so residents are encouraged to look up their evacuation zone at https://community.zonehaven.com.
Debris flows are fast-moving masses of mud, rocks, boulders, trees and sometimes homes or vehicles. They move quickly and are often deadly to those in their path. The only way to avoid debris flows is to move to safety prior to any debris flow event. For debris flow information, visit www.santacruzcounty.us/FireRecovery/DebrisFlow.aspx.
If you do need to evacuate, please take the following steps:
- Follow instructions from local officials, including for travel routes.
- Wear protective clothing and sturdy shoes.
- Take your emergency go-bag or disaster supply kit.
- Lock your home.
- Shut off water, gas and electricity if instructed to do so.
- Let others know when you left and where you are going.
- Make arrangements for pets and livestock, if necessary.
The weather forecast anticipates high winds and potential for downed trees and road closures. Residents should exercise caution when leaving their homes during the storm.
If you have an emergency, call 911.